What rights have been incorporated? What rights have not?
What will be an ideal response?
Incorporated Rights
First Amendment freedom of religion, speech, and assembly and the right to petition for redress of grievances
Fourth Amendment prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures
Fifth Amendment protection against compelled self-incrimination
Fifth Amendment protection from double jeopardy
Sixth Amendment right to counsel
Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial
Sixth Amendment right to a public trial
Sixth Amendment right to confrontation
Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury
Sixth Amendment right to compulsory process
Eighth Amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment
Not Incorporated
The Fifth Amendment's grand jury clause has not been deemed fundamental and is not binding on the states
People do not enjoy an expectation of privacy in public places
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